Research Suggests Kids Can Recover From Autism
Chicago (AP) – A small but provocative study suggests that at least 10 percent of children with autism overcome the disorder by age 9 — most of them after undergoing years of intensive behavioral therapy. (…)

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Study: The amygdala in toddlers with autism is 13 percent larger than unaffected kids
Size of brain area linked to ability to process faces as friend or foe
Autism is believed to affect as many as 1 in 150 children
University of North Carolina researchers hope findings result in earlier intervention

By Danielle Dellorto
CNN Medical Producer
(CNN) — The size of a specific part of the brain may help experts pinpoint when autism could first develop, University of North Carolina researchers report. (…)

It is said that each of us marches to the beat of a different drum, but new Stanford University research suggests that brain cells need to follow specific rhythms that must be kept for proper brain functioning. (…)

By STEPHEN DAILY
For the Courier-Post
Lisa McLaughlin drove six hours from her home in Fredericksburg, Va., to Cherry Hill to learn more about the devastating disorder that has affected most of her adult life. (…)

Recommended Vaccine Schedule

4. These vaccines, to be given one at a time, every six months, beginning at age 2:

a. Pertussis (acellular, not whole cell)

b. Diphtheria

c. Tetanus

d. Polio (the Salk vaccine, cultured in human cells)

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